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How to travel safely this long weekend with your furry friends

A few tips to keep your pet safe and happy and help to make your weekend more enjoyable from the Ontario SPCA and Humane Society.

Road trips

  • For your pet’s safety and your own, confine them to the back seat, either in a carrier or pet seatbelt.
  • Pets should never be transported in the box of a pickup truck.
  • To help keep your pet comfortable throughout the trip, keep the car at an appropriate temperature.
  • Feed your pet a light meal at least four hours before the trip to help prevent car sickness and schedule rest stops every two to four hours. Always attach your pet’s leash before opening the car door to reduce the chance of them escaping.
  • Plan your trip in advance to ensure your dog is never left unattended in a hot vehicle as parked cars can quickly reach deadly temperatures, even on relatively mild days with the car parked in the shade and the windows slightly open.
  • Visit Nohotpets.ca for more on car safety.

Boating safety

  • If your long weekend plans include boating with your furry friend, suit up with a pet life jacket as even good swimmers can tire easily in rough water.
  • Life jackets not only keep your pet afloat if they decide to “jump ship,” but they can also make it easier to pull them back on board.
  • Remember, it can get very hot on a boat, so be sure to provide a shaded area for your pet to rest and bring plenty of fresh water to prevent dehydration and/or heat stroke.

Preventing lost dogs

  • When camping or cottaging, don’t let your dog wander. They can get lost, hit by a car or get into altercations with wildlife.  Pets need to be leashed or safely confined to the area where you’re staying.
  • Pets should be equipped with identification that carries the address and phone number of your cottage. If your pet is microchipped, contact the microchip company and inform them of your weekend address and phone number.

For more pet safety tips, visit ontariospca.ca/blog.

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